WASHCLOTHS FROM TOWEL SCRAPS
I’ve posted about sewing my own washcloths before (here), with a tutorial on how to use bias tape for a nice border. For this latest batch, I was really just trying to use up some old towel scraps. I didn’t have any bias tape this time around, so I just folded the sides 1/4”, pressed, folded again 1/4” and pressed again, then pinned, then stitched all the way around, back-stitching at beginning and end.
I don’t even need any more washcloths! I’m just trying to get rid of all the scraps in my stash. Should I just throw them all away? Stitchers, what do you do with your remnants? I’m bursting at the seams here.
I’d love some of your towel scraps!
WASHCLOTHS FROM TOWEL SCRAPS
I’ve posted about sewing my own washcloths before (here), with a tutorial on how to use bias tape for a nice border. For this latest batch, I was really just trying to use up some old towel scraps. I didn’t have any bias tape this time around, so I just folded the sides 1/4”, pressed, folded again 1/4” and pressed again, then pinned, then stitched all the way around, back-stitching at beginning and end.
I don’t even need any more washcloths! I’m just trying to get rid of all the scraps in my stash. Should I just throw them all away? Stitchers, what do you do with your remnants? I’m bursting at the seams here.
I’d love some of your towel scraps!
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